JUNE was one of the highest months for crime this year in Loughborough with 82 reports of anti-social behaviour, 58 violent crimes and 33 burglaries, according to a Home Office website.

In total, 400 crimes were recorded in the Loughborough area, of which 137 incidents are still under investigation, 56 suspects were charged, and 189 incidents saw no further action taken at this time.

June saw more crime in Loughborough than May, April, March and January this year.

Crime mapping was set up in December 2010 by the Home Office so that residents could monitor the crime levels in their local neighbourhoods. Each month, crimes are recorded on a website.

In Loughborough, burglary has rose from 27 incidents in May to 33 in June, anti-social behaviour from 79 to 82 incidents, robbery from zero offences to three, vehicle crime from 20 offences to 22, other theft from 76 to 87, and drugs from six offences to 16.

However, violent crime is down from 62 offences in May to 58 in June, public disorder and weapons from 20 to 18, shoplifting from 34 to 27 and criminal damage and arson from 53 offences to 43.

Crime has also been recorded for Shepshed and the villages:

• Shepshed – five burglaries, 17 ASB, four vehicle crime, 12 violent crimes, two public disorder and weapons, two shoplifting offences, six criminal damage and arson, one other thefts, and one other crimes.

• Quorn – five burglaries, two ASB, two vehicle crimes, two violent crimes, two criminal damage and arson, six other thefts and one other crime.

• Barrow-upon-Soar – five burglaries, eight ASB, two vehicle crimes, two violent crimes, three criminal damage and arson, eight other thefts, one drugs, and two other crimes.

• Rothley – six burglaries, three ASB, two vehicle crime, two violent crime, one public disorder and weapons, two criminal damage and arson and five other thefts.

• Woodhouse Eaves – two burglaries, one ASB, one vehicle crime, two violent crimes, four other thefts and one drug offence.

• East Leake – one burglary, eight ASB, five vehicle crime, three violent crimes, one shoplifting, one criminal damage and arson, one drugs and one other crime.

• Burton-on-the-Wolds – one burglary, one ASB, one vehicle crime and one other theft.

• Sileby – six burglaries, 12 ASB, three vehicle crimes, seven violent crimes, one public disorder and weapons, four criminal damage and arson, and 11 other thefts.

• Castle Donington – two burglaries, six ASB, three vehicle crimes, three violent crimes, one public disorder and weapons, one shoplifting, seven criminal damage and arson, four other thefts, two drugs and two other crimes.

• Kegworth – three burglaries, five ASB, four vehicle crimes, one shoplifting, two criminal damage and arson, one other theft and one other crime.

• Sutton Bonington – one ASB, one vehicle crime, four violent crimes and one other theft.